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jon donvan, abc news, washington. >>> still ahead here on this special edition of "world news," portraits of courage emerging from boston. two brothers hurt in the attack. their mother tonight describing what it was to get that phone call. ♪ >>> as we said yesterday, there were so many runners -- runners in the marathon, then those who had to run away from the blast. and in bravery, those who ran directly into harm's way to try to help. here's abc's josh elliott. >> reporter: as the race finishes, blood soaked chaos. first responders struggled to triage the wounded. the spectators and runners rushed to help the severely injured. and among the worst off, 33-year-old j.p. norton and his 31-year-old brother paul. the first explosion killed that 8-year-old boy, who was standing right next to them. meanwhile, the brothers trying to shield their friends, also took the brunt of the blast. their mother liz describing to me her son's phone call in an abc news exclusive. >> they were hurt really bad. >> reporter: they both would require amputations of a leg just below the knee. paul's right leg a
jon donvan, abc news, washington. >>> still ahead here on this special edition of "world news," portraits of courage emerging from boston. two brothers hurt in the attack. their mother tonight describing what it was to get that phone call. ♪ >>> as we said yesterday, there were so many runners -- runners in the marathon, then those who had to run away from the blast. and in bravery, those who ran directly into harm's way to try to help. here's abc's josh elliott....
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authorities say this began early this morning around 430. they said the deputy has nine years' experience was driving north bound here on mission boulevard. following up on a report of a stolen car although he was not actively involved in the pursuit he just happen to be in the area. >> that is when he was a party struck and killed a pedestrian. another woman was taken to hospital but is unclear if she was struck or if any injuries she suffered from. >> this is still under investigation. neighbor say they're not surprised to see something like this happen. >> no, i am not surprised in the least. i almost hit someone. i have seen other people almost hit people. >> what makes it difficult? it's a dark? >> it is dark. that crosswalk you just do not see it. >> authorities say after the deputy struck the man he's worked and then hit this parked white car you see here on the side of the road. the deputy who was driving is in a substation. the chp will take over the investigation darya. i am told mission boulevard will be closed throughout the morn
authorities say this began early this morning around 430. they said the deputy has nine years' experience was driving north bound here on mission boulevard. following up on a report of a stolen car although he was not actively involved in the pursuit he just happen to be in the area. >> that is when he was a party struck and killed a pedestrian. another woman was taken to hospital but is unclear if she was struck or if any injuries she suffered from. >> this is still under...
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. >>> new this morning, a san mateo father's early-morning call for work saved his family after their home went up in flames. kpix 5 reporter elissa harrington tells us how the man got his wife and his 7 children out just in time. >> reporter: just in time because this fire was spreading fast. you can see the damage behind me. firefighters still hard at work doing overhaul and checking for hot spots. the family is all safe because of the quick actions of the father. you can see him standing on the lawn outside of his home watching firefighters hard at work. this fire started around 3:30 this morning. that man woke up and was getting ready for work when he heard his car alarm go off. he went outside to check on the noise and found his car on fire. the flames were spreading fast. had already reached the garage and were going into the attic. he ran back inside and rescued his wife and 7 children. the children range from 2 years old to 13. >> any fire you want to get out of the house but having 7 children in here, and he was up at that time to hear that before it really spread into the ho
. >>> new this morning, a san mateo father's early-morning call for work saved his family after their home went up in flames. kpix 5 reporter elissa harrington tells us how the man got his wife and his 7 children out just in time. >> reporter: just in time because this fire was spreading fast. you can see the damage behind me. firefighters still hard at work doing overhaul and checking for hot spots. the family is all safe because of the quick actions of the father. you can see...
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>> that does it this edition of abc7 news. the news continues tomorrow morning at there are two kindss how to thinking about how to kill people--psychopaths and mystery writers. i'm the kind that pays better. who am i? i'm rick castle. castle. castle. i really am ruggedly handsome, aren't ir needs inspiration, and i've found mine. detective kate beckett. beckett. beckett. nikki heat? the character he's basing on you. and thanks to my friendship with the mayor, i get to be on her case. i would be happy to let you spank me. and together, we catch killers. we make a pretty good team, you know?
>> that does it this edition of abc7 news. the news continues tomorrow morning at there are two kindss how to thinking about how to kill people--psychopaths and mystery writers. i'm the kind that pays better. who am i? i'm rick castle. castle. castle. i really am ruggedly handsome, aren't ir needs inspiration, and i've found mine. detective kate beckett. beckett. beckett. nikki heat? the character he's basing on you. and thanks to my friendship with the mayor, i get to be on her case. i...
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>> that does it this edition of abc7 news. the news continues tomorrow morning at >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for derm exclusive instant anti-aging, brought to you by beachbody. >> tonight this is promotion for a film. i'm supposed to look good, so i do feel quite a lot of pressure. i feel like my skin looks really good. now, i'm 40, and i'm not ashamed of that. i want to look the best that i can and i can absolutely say without a shadow of a doubt i have never looked better, and that is truly thanks to derm exclusive. [♪...] hi, i'm minnie driver. so let me ask you a question: when was the last time you woke up, put on your skin cream, and a few minutes later looked in the mirror, and thought, "whoa-- it worked, i actually look younger!" that's the way i get to feel every day thanks to this, derm exclusive fill & freeze. it's an instant wrinkle eraser for all those fine lines and wrinkles we gain as we age, and
>> that does it this edition of abc7 news. the news continues tomorrow morning at >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for derm exclusive instant anti-aging, brought to you by beachbody. >> tonight this is promotion for a film. i'm supposed to look good, so i do feel quite a lot of pressure. i feel like my skin looks really good. now, i'm 40, and i'm not ashamed of that. i want to look the best that i can and i can absolutely say without a shadow of a doubt i...
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a chilly start to the morning napa 37 but now we're in the mid-40s. upper '40's along the coast line. temperatures will ramble into the afternoon was future cast four by lunchtime will be a mild side with temperatures in the '60s. but in the clock into motion, 3:00 p.m. we're pretty close to 70 degree readings. most of us will stay in the mid to upper 60s and that is for your awareness inland spots. mild conditions, slightly breezy by 8:00 p.m. tonight. breaking down afternoon highs, plenty of upper 60s in the south bay. temperatures coming in around the seasonal average. the out of 68, 67 mountain view, we could see 70 in cupertino. upper 60s in antioch fairfield 64 richmond, low 60s downtown san francisco. for those of you had to go dacko this evening for the a's against the astros first pitch at 7 05 p m. to mr. will be 62 and we will continue to lose temperature through out the game. 7 day around the bay forecast highlights nice warm weather and a stretch of sunshine lasting into the weekend. temperatures will be grabbing it gradually warmer each
a chilly start to the morning napa 37 but now we're in the mid-40s. upper '40's along the coast line. temperatures will ramble into the afternoon was future cast four by lunchtime will be a mild side with temperatures in the '60s. but in the clock into motion, 3:00 p.m. we're pretty close to 70 degree readings. most of us will stay in the mid to upper 60s and that is for your awareness inland spots. mild conditions, slightly breezy by 8:00 p.m. tonight. breaking down afternoon highs, plenty of...
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welcome to a special edition of "cbs this morning." terror at the boston marathon. two bombs leave three people dead. more than 140 injured and a nation in shock. john miller has the latest on the investigation. >>> h boston emotional stories emerging from people's whose lives changed in an instant. we'll talk to eyewitnesss and a doctor who is treating the injured. >>> and amid the horrific story, stories of kindness and compassion. >> we begin with today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >>> yesterday, terror was brought to the city of boston. >> our mission is clear, to bring to justice those responsible for the marathon bombings. >> authorities search for answers, after two deadly bombs blast the boston marathon. >> something just blew up! >> oh my god. >> two explosions within ten seconds, 100 yards apart. >> two confirmed dead 140 others injured. >> the volume of patients come this quickly. >> the injuries ranged from shrapnel wounds to burst air drums to amputations. >> this is like a bomb explosion we hear about the news in baghdad. >> the blasts on pa
welcome to a special edition of "cbs this morning." terror at the boston marathon. two bombs leave three people dead. more than 140 injured and a nation in shock. john miller has the latest on the investigation. >>> h boston emotional stories emerging from people's whose lives changed in an instant. we'll talk to eyewitnesss and a doctor who is treating the injured. >>> and amid the horrific story, stories of kindness and compassion. >> we begin with today's...
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that is new this morning. they are trying to come to terms with this, trying to get c >>> also from boston, a surprise visit to the hospital room for an 11-year-old boy. hern recovering from injuries suffered in last week's bombings. three members of the as stopped by to see how he is doing. ♪[ music ] >>> and aaron's classmates at martinez junior high wanted to his back. they sent him this get well video on youtube with signs there. his math teacher took her camera room to room to show kids offering signs of encouragement. >>> officials on both sides of the border do not think there's a connection between two terrorism suspects in canada and the boston bombings. authorities say two men were scheming to derail a passenger train in the toronto area. the suspects are foreign nationals who do live in canada. officials say they were in the planning phase and were getting outside help. >>> developing news in libya this morning. a car bomb explodes at the french embassy injuring two french guards and a libyan teen
that is new this morning. they are trying to come to terms with this, trying to get c >>> also from boston, a surprise visit to the hospital room for an 11-year-old boy. hern recovering from injuries suffered in last week's bombings. three members of the as stopped by to see how he is doing. ♪[ music ] >>> and aaron's classmates at martinez junior high wanted to his back. they sent him this get well video on youtube with signs there. his math teacher took her camera room to...
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we've got a special edition on "meet the press." the latest on the boston investigation from the governor of massachusetts, deval patrick and pete williams and our roundtable all coming up on "meet the press." >> david, thanks very much. >>> that's going to do it for us on a sunday morning. thanks, everybody, for watching. i'll see you back here tonight for ""nbc nightly news."" have a great day, everybody. for ""nbc nightly news."" have a great day, everybody. so long. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com in the bay, the latest on the boston marathon bombings, and how the newest release of the suspect helped to bring to a close the massive manhunt. and the search for answers in the attacks sparks a heated debate about the suspect and his rights. >> psychological, some kind of wayward nut like columbine or some of the school shooters have appare apparently been. >> a bay area terrorism expert speaks with us about the questions that investigators are most likely to pose to suspect. >>> record heat on the way. meteorologist anthony s
we've got a special edition on "meet the press." the latest on the boston investigation from the governor of massachusetts, deval patrick and pete williams and our roundtable all coming up on "meet the press." >> david, thanks very much. >>> that's going to do it for us on a sunday morning. thanks, everybody, for watching. i'll see you back here tonight for ""nbc nightly news."" have a great day, everybody. for ""nbc nightly...
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some investigators are scene early this morning leaving the home in revere, mass., carrying rubber bags, plastic trash bags and a dufflebag. so far, investigators said they did not that anyone under arrest or have a motive in the attack that killed at least three people and wounded more than 140. >> san francisco mayor ed lee assures residents and visitors that san francisco is safe. san francisco is to host a number a big community event that includes the up coming in bay to breakers race on may 19th. the mayor says, security remains a top priority. >> i want to make sure everyone knows public safety is the number-one thing. we have to look at everything with these events and everything that occurred in boston to figure this out. so that will ultimately making sure public safety is our number one concern. >> the mayor went on to say although the fbi has assured them there is no direct threat to san francisco. officials and bay to breakers organizers will look into the events said the plan, in order to prepare for any emergency they can come up with. >> bart police have increased patrol
some investigators are scene early this morning leaving the home in revere, mass., carrying rubber bags, plastic trash bags and a dufflebag. so far, investigators said they did not that anyone under arrest or have a motive in the attack that killed at least three people and wounded more than 140. >> san francisco mayor ed lee assures residents and visitors that san francisco is safe. san francisco is to host a number a big community event that includes the up coming in bay to breakers...
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baby and me video attracted more than 22 million youtube hits. very cute. i watched that yesterday. it's 8:05, let's go back outside to al with a check of the weather. >> thanks so much, natalie. we have our friends set up here at our "wake up with al" bedroom set. ryan seacrest talking with some of the folks going to today.com. >> not my first time in the bedroom stuff with you. >> enough about us but are you ready for me to come to your home and help wake you up? why would you want me to come to your home? >> think about that. think about that. >> it's a very beautiful place. >> where are you from? >> greenville, tennessee. >> yes. little southern charm. >> so go to today.com, 250-word essay, send in a video essay. all of the words and regulations to go. >> more words to go. >> ryan telling the folks how to do it, "wake up with al," before you know it. where are you from? >> salinas, california. >> ooh, that's very lovely. very nice. let's check the weather, for today for your wake-up town, green bay, wisconsin, nbc 26, rain and snow showers, t
baby and me video attracted more than 22 million youtube hits. very cute. i watched that yesterday. it's 8:05, let's go back outside to al with a check of the weather. >> thanks so much, natalie. we have our friends set up here at our "wake up with al" bedroom set. ryan seacrest talking with some of the folks going to today.com. >> not my first time in the bedroom stuff with you. >> enough about us but are you ready for me to come to your home and help wake you up?...
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i'm almost through with the final galley editing and look for it coming soon. >> you know what? i'm not sure if that's going to make it a final product. [laughter] >> well, people don't realize that we, we are, we are in the midst of the renaissance of the reading word in the books. because since the the invention of the printing press by guttenberg around 1450, so here we are 5, 550 years later that in your palm you can have a book and read it. so thanks to the digital revolution. >> max nikis is the president of usc. eddy hardenstein, thanks for being on booktv. >> host: and our live coverage from the l.a. times festival of books continues on the campus of the university of southern california. and now another opportunity for you to call in and interact with an author, and this is the pulitzer prize-winning michael moss. and his new book "salt sugar fat: how the food giants hooked us." mr. moss, what happened in indianapolis in april of 1999? >> i start the book with that meeting pause it's so informative of the industry's attitude and strategies. is1999, the obesity epidemic
i'm almost through with the final galley editing and look for it coming soon. >> you know what? i'm not sure if that's going to make it a final product. [laughter] >> well, people don't realize that we, we are, we are in the midst of the renaissance of the reading word in the books. because since the the invention of the printing press by guttenberg around 1450, so here we are 5, 550 years later that in your palm you can have a book and read it. so thanks to the digital revolution....